So i have 17 years old goat, who skip fence and accidentaly get breed. Her due date is 07.03. all was fine until last 3 days she just laying and cant get up.. she eat and drink fine but she cant get up, i call vet je gave her minerals and calcium but nothing ..my goat is not look week its masive , fat alpine goat the biggest i have.. last time she have kids was in 2018 when she was 14.. and then i decided to stop.. but this year she ruin whole pen to get to buck.. am so sad.. and dont know what will happend to her and babies
Congrats on your babies, so sorry about the loss. What a strong mama. Hoping all is well with her and she recovers well. I agree to keep giving her nutritious options to regain her strength!
You have done a fantastic job keeping her alive 17 years. Amazing. Congrats on the kidds that are doing ok. Im sorry for your loss. I do hope your girl pulls through. Get some rest. Im sure you are wore out.
Wow! We are in awe! You have done a fantastic job! I join the others in wishing you the best for the recovery of your dear goat friend and her remaining babies.
Vet is more with my goat then with his wife.. but she is old 17 years old and she just had 5 babies.. we give all we can but you cant fight with nature.. we try get her up everyday but she cant do it.. we Will see what to do as long as she look fine and not in deep pain i Will let her live so her 3 doelings have milk, i also have another goat her doughter Doris 5 years old and she had quads so i cant put 3 more babies form Dagmar on her. Dagmar is fine as fine she could ne, but i Will not let her laying for ever, when kids are 8 weeks old if she dont get better vet Will put jer down. I had 17 great years with my Dagmar and i dont want her to suffer more than she should suffer!
Not sure if this'll help but a friend of mine had an older doe that had a lot of kids (4 big ones) and she basically went paralyzed in the back legs. The vet determined that the large amount of kids plus her age had cut off blood to her legs or pinched a nerve. He gave her something for it and after a while she got right back up. Not sure if your doe had the same problem but just a thought.
I hope Dagmar is feeling fine and the kids are all growing great.
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